Serbia and Costa Rica vs. Switzerland will both be looking for a win in their final group stage match. Both play on Wednesday at 2 p.

ET, but only Brazil can get out of the group, not Costa Rica. With a match still to be played between Serbia and Switzerland, it is unknown just yet what position Brazil will be playing for.

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We have team news! Neymar shakes off that ankle niggle to start. I wonder if Costa Rica will give him the treatment Switzerland did in the opener?

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Brazil will be looking to bounce back from a frustrating draw in their opening Group E game against Switzerland and will be targeting all three points against Costa Rica on Friday evening.

Much has been made of Neymar's latest haircut than the performance of the playmaker against Switzerland. The PSG man did limp out of training on Tuesday with an ankle complaint, and promptly returned to full training a day later.

Neymar was guilty of showboating at times against the Swiss and certainly would have been reminded of his responsibilities by head coach Tiche in the build-up to the contest against Costa Rica.

Phillipe Coutinho was the standout man for the samba boys against Switzerland and is expected to start again against Costa Rica.

The Barcelona midfield dictated the tempo in the early stages of the opener and will be charged with doing the same against the central American side.

The Central American nation has an uphill task qualifying for the knockout stages, which will be all the more difficult in facing a side with the ability of Brazil.

In truth, Costa Rica had the majority of possession in the defeat to Serbia but failed to make it count in the final third.

The winger might have never quite hit the heights in North London, but Campbell is a different beast when he represents his country.

His pace and finishing abilities could be a useful asset, should Costa Rica pull off a major shock.

It promises to be an interesting tie Brazil look to get their World Cup campaign back on track against a Costa Rica side who are facing the prospect of elimination in only their second game.

Visit "My Teams" in your Settings and select your favorite team to set up scores and news alerts. Brazil looked headed for another draw in the World Cup group stage until its biggest stars came alive late.

Tied with Costa Rica in the 90th minute, Brazil scored two goals in added time to win on the boots of Philippe Coutinho and Neymar.

Coutinho got the winner in the 91st minute, and Neymar got his goal later in stoppage time as the South Americans move to four points in Group F and have a little breathing room with one match to play.

It felt like it would be a similar result to the opening draw against Switzerland where the ball just didn't want to go in for the Brazilians as Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas did a fine job of keeping them at bay for 90 minutes, but the six added minutes proved to be too much to handle.

Coutinho does it again! He toe pokes it past Keylor Navas to put Brazil up late in the game. Neymar scored his first goal of the cup moments later, as Brazil produced at least a small amount of positive vibes in a cup where South America has really struggled.

Neymar and company could see themselves end the day in second place in the group if Serbia beats Switzerland later, but for now, Brazil moves into first and greatly boosts its chances of moving on to the knockout stage.

Serbia and Costa Rica vs. Switzerland will both be looking for a win in their final group stage match. Both play on Wednesday at 2 p.

The PSG man did limp out of training on Tuesday with an ankle complaint, and promptly returned to full training a day later. Neymar was guilty of showboating at times against the Swiss and certainly would have been reminded of his responsibilities by head coach Tiche in the build-up to the contest against Costa Rica.

Phillipe Coutinho was the standout man for the samba boys against Switzerland and is expected to start again against Costa Rica.

The Barcelona midfield dictated the tempo in the early stages of the opener and will be charged with doing the same against the central American side.

The Central American nation has an uphill task qualifying for the knockout stages, which will be all the more difficult in facing a side with the ability of Brazil.

In truth, Costa Rica had the majority of possession in the defeat to Serbia but failed to make it count in the final third.

The winger might have never quite hit the heights in North London, but Campbell is a different beast when he represents his country.

His pace and finishing abilities could be a useful asset, should Costa Rica pull off a major shock. It promises to be an interesting tie Brazil look to get their World Cup campaign back on track against a Costa Rica side who are facing the prospect of elimination in only their second game.

Coutinho makes the breakthrough! VAR rules it out! Neymar with a chance to make it ! That really should have been on target!

Brazil hit the woodwork! What a header from Gabriel Jesus! Another big chance for Brazil! They have come out flying in the second half. Brazil is ramping up the pressure here!